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There were probably no seats, or not enough of them, at the front. It was more comfortable to stay in the carriage.
I liked the movie, but Spade didn't give his best effort in this one.
Is it proven that she knows what Dom is up to? She should know, but let's say she's a little gullible and has intentionaly been kept in the shadow of Dom's "extra job".
You had to have seen it when it came out.
"He's got nitrous oxide in his blood and a gas tank for a brain."
It felt like it was made to appeal to the Academy Awards jury and Americans in general: the rich mom being impressed with Jessica's degree from Illinois State University, and that tent which was waterproof because it was made in the USA. Include some social criticism and slow-motion scenes with classical music playing in the background and you get a profound and thoughtful film.
That would go against what the Joker tried to prove: everybody has a dark side. He wanted someone else to take the step into insanity and pull the switch. Just having them blow up by themselves would defeat the purpose.
I don't think he has watched the movie.
This movie has more depth and is more emotionally involving than your usual Pixar film.
She was gorgeous! I kept thinking throughout the film how unbelievable it is that this hot teacher just happens to live by herself in this big house.
The bar seemed to be one of few avenues of entertainment in the town and a way to chat with other locals, no wonder she would visit it.
What?! He clearly looks like a younger version of Cary Elwes.
That's not the reason the film is called Le Mans in Europe. A British law, or was is the EU again, forbade the use of brand names in movie titles.
You could say Amanda is Full-er now.
Maybe you're thinking of Richie Rich? Very similar film.
Maybe it was a requirement in Brian Bonsall's contract to kiss prime Karen Duffy, on the lips...
Imagine how many times he revisited that memory a few years after the movie.
And now four years later you have Joker (2019) which is basically a modern take on the Taxi Driver, even though it is also set in the 70s in a New York-like city.
There was a lot of make-believe in that scene. There was pressure sensitive plates on the floor but she is clearly touching those during all her flips and spins.
That was what I kept thinking through the whole movie, how excellent the casting was. First I thought young Jenna was an example of image trickery like in Captain America. The child actors looked exactly like you would think their adult counterparts looked like when they was younger.
As a 34-year-old man I loved Meg's hair in this and kept thinking how much time it must've taken to prepare it every day.
Her tits looked so big and full in that corset. Salieri's expression on his face when Constanze took off her dress perfectly summarises my reaction as well.
They are both about female spies and takes place in Eastern Europe, but that's where the similarities end. As JohnMatrix said this one is more of a spy drama while Atomic Blonde is more of an action film, hence Red Sparrow is slower but has more depth.